University Group Sues Intel Over Patents

February 9, 2008 By SCOTT BAUER, Associated Press Writer

(AP) -- The University of Wisconsin-Madison's research arm has sued computer chip maker Intel claiming the company violated the university's patents in making the popular Core 2 Duo processor.



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